hpstess.' Mr.'Rankin, in reply, said his* father had been a pioneer on Hie Mary .' River, and lie had done Ins pioneering, too,

willie now he was surrounded by his chil- dren, who were on the land. Reluming b^'thesame road the Governor motored lo Hue'/Canungra sports ground, where a *' sports gathering was in progress. Subse-

quently his Excellency visited the Camin- era ¡ambtilanco centre, being shown over the building by the Superintendant (Mr. Ski. Bradcn).

'.HONOUR BOARD UNVEILED.

During a concert held in the Canungra School of Arts at night, his Excellency unveiled the honour board, and also a ca'v tiired gun. Mr. R. Lahcy, sj>eaking 011 behalf of the local brunch of ttie R.S.S.I.L.A., said it was hoped to secure ii piece of land and erect a memorial hall, on which these treasures would be stored. ' t In performing the ceremony, Ins Excel-

lently said.be hoped and believed that the lime would never come when tile people ?sof Canungra would leave the honour

boarçl uncared for when they would allow the.memory of their heroes to pass away, when they would cease themselves tu have the courage, the readiness for self sacrifice, ' und love of country winch they, now ad-

mired in these heroes. Por I hese virtues would always be required in Queensland courage to face, und to overcome all the ¡liiifd problems with which the country was beset, readiness to sacrifice pleasure and «sise in the struggle, love to bridge over, ? * . íor'the common weal, all the difficulties